Friday, April 01, 2016

HTC Windows Phone 8X – Disassembling procedure – How to remove the battery – How to remove the power button – Mobiles and smartphones repair and service

Category: Mobiles and Smartphones repair and Service

Contents of this article

How to remove the battrey

How to remove the LCD

How to remove the power button

HTC Windows Phone 8X

DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE

LCD
& Touch Screen Assembly

Begin the disassemble by removing the SIM card tray from
the phone. Using the SIM card release tool or a paperclip, eject the tray from the
phone.
To enter into the HTC Windows Phone 8X body, heat the outside perimeter of the
display assembly with the heat gun/blow dryer. Use the plastic opening tool to
pry the display away from the phone’s body.

Do not remove the display assembly completely because
there are two ribbon cables attached to the motherboard.

The next step requires you to pry on the outside case of the phone. Maneuver
the assembly to a spot where you will be able to proceed.

Look closely inside the perimeter of the phone, you will
notice the plastic tabs that secure the internals to the phone's body.
Use the plastic opening tool to pry these tabs back. Allow the phones internals
to pass the case backing until they can be removed from the HTC Windows Phone
8X.

You should now be able to see the internals on the case
backing. With patience, very carefully separate the internals from the case
backing. Now, you will begin removing the individual parts. The majority of the
ribbon cables’ securing connections are FPC sockets that have a locking tab.

Flip the tab up 90 degrees and then release the first of two cables. Keep the
display assembly attached while slipping the cable out of its socket.

The second ribbon cable is identical to the first. Flip the
lock, release the cable, and slip it out of its socket.

Maneuver the two ribbon cables out of the small slots that allow them to pass
onto the motherboard. You can now remove the display assembly from the HTC
Windows Phone 8X.

Dock
Port Assembly

Move your attention to the motherboard next. Start with
the removal of the dock port connector and antenna plug using the spudger.

Continue with the spudger to pry the dock port assembly
off of the adhesive securing it to the motherboard. You can now remove the dock
port assembly from the HTC Windows Phone 8X.

Locate and remove the seven Phillips screws (#00) that
hold the protective shield on the phone. The shield protects all the goodies
inside. Remove the shield from the HTC phone.

Power
Button

Locate the next FPC locking socket that you can flip up.
Unlock and release the ribbon cable to remove the power button from the top of
the HTC Windows Phone 8X.

Volume
& Camera Buttons

Use the spudger to pry the volume & camera buttons’
connections. Remove the buttons on the side of the HTC phone.

Headphone
Jack

The headphone jack is next to remove. It also has the FPC
locking socket you can lift up from the motherboard. Unlock and release the
cable.

The headphone jack is secured with a metal clip. Use the
spudger to pry this clip up to release the headphone jack. You can now remove
the headphone jack from the HTC Windows Phone 8X.

Unplug the upper antenna connector with the spudger by
prying up on the plug to release it from the motherboard. Locate and remove the
two Phillips screws (#00) that secure the battery connection to the motherboard.
Once they are removed, pry up on the connection to disconnect it from the phone.

Locate and remove the three Phillips screws (#00) that secure
the motherboard onto the frame assembly.

The vibrator motor is a single plug connector. It needs
to be disconnected so you can remove the vibrator from the HTC Windows Phone 8X.

With the screws removed and the connections all disconnected,
remove the motherboard from the HTC Windows Phone 8X frame assembly.

Battery

The battery is secured with a small amount of adhesive.
Use the spudger to pry up the battery from the frame assembly. You can now remove
the battery from the HTC Windows Phone 8X.